Edwards and Luna, along with another accomplice who was an
"accessory" in the murder, allegedly shot Lane when he was out
for a run because they were "bored."

Police chief Danny Ford described the murder to ABCNews.com on
Monday:

"They were bored and just wanted to see someone die. They saw
Christopher go by, and one of them said: 'There's our target.'
The boy who has talked to us said, 'We were bored and didn't have
anything to do, so we decided to kill somebody.'''

According to The Australian, Luna allegedly pulled the trigger,
Michael Jones, 17, was driving the car, and Edwards was a
passenger. Luna and Edwards were reportedly not fazed when
they heard their charges and Jones broke into tears. The District
Attorney, Jason Hicks, said:

"To those friends of ours in Australia, we would say to you this
is not Duncan, Oklahoma. This is not Stephens County, Oklahoma. I
am going to do everything I can to ensure these three thugs pay
for what they did to Christopher Lane."

Lane, who is from Australia, was about to begin his senior year
at East Central University in Oklahoma. He was the starting
catcher in 14 games during his junior season. East Central
University baseball coach, Dino Rosato, said in a statement:

"He was an absolute joy to coach. Chris was an extremely
well-respected teammate. ... He set a great example for all of
his teammates, but more importantly for the younger players. He
was a mature student-athlete who his teammates could look to for
advice and support."